id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29472 Wells, H. G. (Herbert George) Select Conversations with an Uncle (Now Extinct) and Two Other Reminiscences .txt text/plain 18909 1419 84 off-hand little things, jotting them down in a note-book as they came Surely those long-haired serious people who sat round my joke like old "I see what it is, George," said my uncle, "these literary people write "George," said my uncle, "_this Fashion is just brand-new vulgarity_. said they were engaged in that kind of thing. "When I have my photograph taken," said my uncle, "I always like to "They put," said my uncle, "a little chap "Don't look at it in that light, George," said my uncle; and he added "George," said my uncle, suddenly, and I knew he had come upon a great "What do you _think_ of marriage, George?" said my uncle, after a "It's like death," said my uncle; "I doubt it," said the man with the nose; "and even so, it is poor "I have to meet some new people to-morrow," said the man with the nose. ./cache/29472.txt ./txt/29472.txt